Posts Tagged ‘Immigration’

Most shocking quote from the Economist this week

Please, don’t less this be the future for a Britain now signed up to less liberal immigration policies. From a story about how an anti-immigration backlash plays out in Japan: Families have been broken apart as parents of children born in Japan have been detained and deported. People who seemed to qualify for a special [...]

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Matthew Engel of the FT on LibDem immigration policy

“There was one issue where the other two did turn on him: over his policy of an amnesty for long-standing illegal immigrants. And Mr Brown uttered the immortal and long-awaited phrase: “I agree with David.” It may or may not be coincidence that this is an issue where both men are almost certainly aware that [...]

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Christian Tories, and globalisation causing unemployment

Busy busy busy today.  These caught my eye however. Tim Montgomerie is making an explicit push for Christian votes here.  I think it is worth reading this in conjuction with the Reportage of Chris Cook on this subject, and the tensions within Conservativism caused by this: Two years after being exiled by Michael Howard, a [...]

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Why I’m proud to be liberal on immigration, example 1

The Daily Mail can be measured by the people who write bilious hatred on its immigrant stories.

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